Monthly Archives: September 2011

Michael Sandel leads a video-linked global classroom, broadcast on NHK television (Japan) with students in Tokyo, Shanghai, and at Harvard. Sandel and the students discuss the ethical and global implications of the 2011 Japanese earthquake and nuclear disaster: What accounts … Continue reading →

Free Ebook: Teaching Debate in Chile http://slidesha.re/cSVP9N Here’s the motion: This House would abolish the death penalty, in all cases. You are the opposition. In other words, you must defend the death penalty. You’re going to lose, because there is … Continue reading →

Today, I want to introduce to you, the frequent reader of this blog, and to you, the casual reader / accidental reader of this blog, an excellent, a truly great organization of higher education professionals. I am talking about the … Continue reading →